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Yukon Art Exhibition Opens at Inuit Art Gallery (Feb 18 – Mar11)

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The Inuit Gallery of Vancouver is presenting an exhibition of Yukon First Nations art from Feb 18th – March 11th.

New Traditions: Yukon First Nations  will feature traditional and contemporary art from 13 artists from across Yukon.

Opening Reception:  February 18th, 1-3pm  Artists will be in attendance.

New Traditions: Yukon First Nations resonates with history and proud tradition.  The twelve artists included in the exhibition, hosted by the Inuit Gallery, Vancouver, BC, represent all regions of the Yukon. Their love and respect for material, process, colour, storytelling and image making comes together in a display that honours imagination, technical proficiency and the creative power that exists within the eight First Nations language groups that live throughout the territory.

In spite of the inevitability of other cultural influences, the artists’ work ensures the continuance of their visual culture and traditions within a contemporary context. The expertise they demonstrate through beadwork, carving, tufting, weaving or painting is intertwined with a deep understanding of the natural and spiritual realms that are an intrinsic part of First Nations life in the Yukon.

The work of Eugene Alfred, Ken Ingemund Anderson, Vernon Asp, Christine Peters and Dennis Shorty represents the wealth of traditional and contemporary carving that has become synonymous with Yukon First Nations.  Alongside their carved paddles, totems, rattles, and bowls are examples of the exquisite beadwork, moose hair tufting, button blankets and Raven’s Tail weaving created by Shirlee Frost, Twyla Wheeler, Nancy Hager, Bev Morris and Ann Smith.  The bountiful, quiet and resplendent beauty found in the many artworks that make up New Traditions is further enlivened by the images of ceremony and daily life as depicted by painter Jean Taylor. Taylor’s paintings are, in a sense, a visual chronicle of the history and tradition that underlies the artwork of her peers.

The integral stories of Yukon First Nations culture fit as comfortably within the artworks on display at the Inuit Gallery as they do in day-to-day life in Canada’s vast northern Yukon landscape.  The artists’ precise renditions of mythologies, ceremonies, regalia, and many facets of their daily lives are inspired by and linked to their relationship with the land and all it holds for them.  Their artwork is intrinsically married to stories that speak of the past, the present and a future filled with hope and promise.  In a time when global influences can be cause for the blurring of cultural edges, the artists’ regard for history rich with tradition ensures that their own culture will not be eroded.

Helen Sebelius

Vancouver Event Schedule

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Wednesday, Feb 17 – 21

  • Aboriginal Artisan Market 250 West Pender St.
    Art/Craft Show & Sale (10am -10pm)
  • Grouse Mountain 2010 Celebration Site, Altitudes
    Bistro Performance by: Jerry Alfred & Shun Dun (8pm)

Thursday, Feb 18

  • Canada’s Northern House 100-602 W. Hastings
    Performances by: Daniel Tlen, Ta’an Kwäch’än and
    Dakwäkäda Dancers (11am)
  • West Vancouver Library Performance by: Gramma Susie
    and Cash Creek Charlie (10:30am)

Feb 18 – March 11

  • Inuit Gallery of Vancouver 206 Cambie St, Gastown
    Art Exhibition: New Traditions; Yukon First Nations
    Mon-Sat 10am-6pm; Sun 11am – 5pm

Friday, Feb 19

  • Surrey 2010 Celebration Site Holland Park, Surrey
    From Darkness to Light – Pan North Day (120 performers)
    (3pm – 7pm)
  • Grouse Mountain 2010 Celebration Site, Altitudes
    Bistro Performances by: Boyd Benjamin, Kevin Barr &
    Ross River Dena Drummers (8pm)
  • Canada’s Northern House 100-602 W. Hastings
    Performance by: Diyet (8pm)
  • 2010 Aboriginal Pavilion W. Georgia & Hamilton St.
    Performance by: Jerry Alfred & Shun Dun (9:30pm)

Saturday, Feb 20

  • Grouse Mountain 2010 Celebration Site, Atrium
    Performances by: Rising Sun, Ta’an Kwäch’än and
    Dakwäkäda Dancers (1pm)
  • Canada’s Northern House 100-602 W.Hastings
    Performances by: Daniel Tlen, Boyd Benjamin, Kevin Barr
    & Ross River Dena Drummers (3pm)

Sunday, Feb 21

  • 2010 Aboriginal Pavilion W. Georgia & Hamilton St.
    Yukon First Nations Day (11am-3pm)
    Show times: 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm

Monday Feb 22

  • Experience BC at Robson Square
    Performance by: Diyet (2:30pm)
  • West Vancouver Celebration Site
    Yukon First Nations Performance Showcase (6:30-9pm)
  • Talking Stick Festival Britannia Community Centre
    Performances by: Gramma Susie & Cash Creek Charlie &
    Dakhká Khwáan Dancers (7pm).
  • The Roundhouse Performances by: Jerry Alfred & Shun
    Dun & Gramma Susie & Cash Creek Charlie (11pm)

Tuesday, Feb 23 and Beyond

  • Richmond O Zone Celebration Site Minoru Park, Richmond
  • Performance Showcase: From Darkness to Light – Pan
    North Day (120 Performers) (3pm – 7pm)
  • Art Sale & Demonstrations: Visions of the North Artisan
    Market (February 23-28, 3pm-11pm)
  • Pan Northern Doll Exhibition: Sewing our Traditions,
    Gateway Theatre, Richmond
    Feb 12-Feb 28 12pm-8pm daily

Tickets are going fast, get yours today!

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Tickets for the Yukon premier of “What the Land Remembers” can be bought at the Yukon Arts Centre, Arts Underground or at www.yukontickets.com.